I am watching periscope and seeing tweets etc of Donald Trump In Buffalo at Niagara center Live

No, you advocate taking away his right to be there because some people want to vocally protest his presence while thousands want him there. Screw
that, call a duck, a duck will ya and stop making excuses for other people's bad behaviour.

No, you advocate taking away his right to be there because some people want to vocally protest his presence while thousands want him there. Screw
that, call a duck, a duck will ya and stop making excuses for other people's bad behaviour.

Cheers - Dave

I didn't advocate taking away any rights. Also, protesting is a right, but when you don't like it it's bad behavior. Which duck are you?

originally posted by: reldra
To point out Trump's thug tactics. The event was local to me. It is an issue that is important to me, so I created a thread. Is that not the purpose
of a forum?

I'm just going to pretend that I don't think you're trolling here, and that I don't believe you know better than this.

I don't even like Trump, but let's clear this up.

Everyone has a right to peaceful assembly. Peaceful. Yelling and carrying on while a person who has paid to rent a space is trying to speak to his or
her constituents is not peaceful nor is it protected under the Constitution. The protesters are allowed to speak in any public venue they desire, or
in any private venue they have paid to reserve. Donald Trump paid to reserve this one and can have anybody removed that he pleases be it a protester,
the Pope, his own grandmother or even Jesus Christ.

Also, just to be clear, the First Amendment talks about what the government can't tell you to shut up about, not what a private citizen can't tell you
to shut up about. The entire Constitution is a list of limits placed on THE GOVERNMENT.

originally posted by: MystikMushroom
I don't understand these protesters mentality.

What is protesting at a Trump event going to do?

I imagine it's one part protest, one part stage diving...kind of exciting...at best a wild ride and man-handled...at worst you end up with some broken
bones and you get your 5 minutes in the spotlight.

I believe you have no right to tell me what I can or cannot say. I read and watch American politics every day. I've seen his remarks. It's not my
fault that his supporters don't see his remarks or him for what they are or he is. I'm just glad I don't live in a country where that many people
would support a loon like him.

Confirmation bias, also called confirmatory bias or myside bias, is the tendency to search for, interpret, favor, and recall information in a way that
confirms one's beliefs or hypotheses, while giving disproportionately less consideration to alternative possibilities. It is a type of cognitive bias
and a systematic error of inductive reasoning.

As stated above, "systematic error of inductive reasoning".

Emotions nor perceptions are valid bases to validate an argument or opinion.

That's exactly what trump supporters do. I don't have any personal vested interest in any candidate as I am not voting. Therefore I have no
confirmation bias. I've based my opinions on the conduct of Donald Trump and the remarks that he has made. Also the way he changes his positions. It's
not me with a confirmation bias it's those that blindly support him no matter what outrageous things he says.

No, you advocate taking away his right to be there because some people want to vocally protest his presence while thousands want him there. Screw
that, call a duck, a duck will ya and stop making excuses for other people's bad behaviour.

Cheers - Dave

I didn't advocate taking away any rights. Also, protesting is a right, but when you don't like it it's bad behavior. Which duck are you?

I'm the duck that thinks your rights end where mine begin and mine end where yours begin. If you try to prevent me from going to an event or disrupt
the one I am at, using slander, verbal or physical coercion or the threat of physical violence, you have overstepped your rights and are interfering
with mine. This ain't rocket science. It's called consideration for others and a healthy respect for personal boundaries.

If someone wants to yell and scream from across the street with the rest of the delusional snowflakes and SJW'S, that's fine, just don't physically
interfere and certainly don't enter an event for the express purpose of disruption and physical confrontation. Physical interference is assault and
generally results in physical defence and/or charges. I have to wonder if most of these Trump protesters have a brain cell between them, they want to
risk felony charges for an agenda that isn't even their own.

They are being dragged because they chose to fall to the ground forcing their dumb asses to dragged out! So much for freedom of others just because
you disagree?

They were protesting, maybe yelling. In a massive crowd. That caused the removal. Odd, it is a VERY loud place. Why the removal to begin with? To get
in you had to go to a website and print out a ticket. Every person in there had a ticket to get in. It wasn't random people that wandered in.

When asked to leave or pulled to leave, they sat down. They were invited.

Doesn't matter.

if ONE protester is loud enough to keep some attendees from hearing what they came to hear, they are then infringing upon THEIR rights, and should and
will be removed.

You cannot trample on another's rights and not expect to be forcibly removed if you CHOOSE to not comply with an order to leave.

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